Don Tingley
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RE: Football Banter
You don't have to patronise and put words into people's mouths to make your own point.
Enjoy this part of the forum.
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14-02-2012 14:00 |
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Money_Shot
ATFC - 1992
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RE: Football Banter
(14-02-2012 11:19 )aaron Wrote: (13-02-2012 23:30 )Money_Shot Wrote: I think hand on heart it'd be a blessing in disguise if Pompy were to fold. You will have fun, believe me, I just hope Pompy reform the right way. You'll be supporting one of the best run clubs in the future if they did.
Thank you for your comments Money_Shot. You may even be right in what you say. I think it's distinctly possible that you'd be right. We would be kicked out of the league though if we fold and have to start several leagues down. Then we may need investment to get back in the league, which means looking for owners with money to do that, and so the cycle may begin all over again.
It doesn't have to be like that though, aaron. Look at AFC Wimbledon, a fine example of a Trust run club. The club is run by a Supporters Trust with help from Supporters Direct this kind of thing can be easily done at Pompy.
Pompy have a huge following, easily getting 14,000 most games. Starting at the bottom (my club Aldershot Town done it '92, 16 years later we're back in the FL) seems a horrible thought, but it is fun.
You get a taste of what football was like before money started killing it, before the rules and regulations. You get to see some great little grounds and experience a different side of football. It took AFC Wimbledon 9 years I think, I'm sure it'd take Pompy less. Importantly at the end of it, you'd have a sustainable club run by it's fans who care and love it and it'll have a stable future ahead.
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
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Money_Shot
ATFC - 1992
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RE: Football Banter
(15-02-2012 15:07 )Phoenix Wrote: So apparently it's not just the Premier Greed that's filled with ruthless wankers then, eh Money Shot?
Hopefully he'll get a job it will come back to bite them on the tushie, a la Southampton with Alan Pardew and Newcastle
No, by all means, despite my rantings, I'm fully aware the greed extends further then the Premier Greed.
There is something more then meets the eye with Lee Clarke. People will argue impatience, fickle fans etc etc, at the same time though he has had a HUGE budget and failed to win the league last season, bottled the play-offs, and this season are 10 off the top.
He did go on a fantastic unbeaten run (the play-off defeats didn't count) but then they were still 5 points from Charlton at the time who were top.
Just to make clear, I'm not saying sacking him was the right move either, I like Lee Clarke and think he looks a decent manager for the future. Just putting another side of the coin on show
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
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15-02-2012 17:13 |
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